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T11L ATLAMTA ULUKUIAJS AJN1) MAYS.
Negroes to Get Change of Venue
From Scene of Mrs. Irby's
Slaying.
Governor Slaton, while not directly
declining: to order a military escort,
as requested, for William and George
Hart and Robert Paschall, the three
Jefferson County negroes now held in
the Fulton County jail to answer a
charge of murdering Mrs. Seth Irby
near Louisville several weeks -ago,
has induced Judge Ben Rawlings,
who requested the troops, to order a
change of Yenue in the cases, and the
negroes will be tried in some other
county than the one of their crime.
The Governor, despite the insistence
of Sheriff Smith of Jefferson County,
and Judge Rawlings’ formal request
for the troops, did not act until he
had all the facts before him and had
looked well into the law. He found
that Judge Rawlings, under a stat
ute enacted in 1911, had the right to
order a change of venue, if in his
judgment it would be unsafe to try
the negroes in the locality of their
crime, or even to carry them back for
trial or Investigation, and inasmuch
as Judge Rawlings had admitted siu;h
a fear in his request for troops, the
Governor put the matter squarely up
to him in the light of t’ * statute
cited. Judge Rawlings agrt’d to the
Governor's suggestion.
The Governor was convinced that it
would be unwise to send the negro?.*
back to Jefferson County at this time
without ample protection, but he was
not willing to order the militia to
accompany them If it could b^ avoid
ed. By solving this problem as he
did, the Governor saved the Sta*e
hardly less than $10,000 and also
avoided sending troops into one of the
counties—something he is loath to do,
save in very grave emergencies.
It is not unlikely that the negroes
may be tried in Fulton County, os
the order for a change of venue prob
ably will issue from Judge Rawlings’
court in Jefferson to-day. It is not
necessary that the defendants be
present In a hearing of this nature.
Bran and Corn Best
For Bossie, Says U. S.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 1.—Feed that
cow of yours on a bran and corn ra
tion if you desire to get the best fla
vored milk. This advice was sent to
farmers by the Department of Agri
culture, which has just concluded a
series of experimnets in bovine die
tetics.
Schumann-Heink’s
Son Court Linguist
NEW YORK. Jan. 1.—Henry Schu-
mann-Heink. son of the prima donna
and a $1,200 clerk in the Paterson
tN. J.) Police Court, has proved him
self a linguist.
In the absence of a court interpre
ter he has been talking and writing
five languages.
A Happy
New Year
A Being happy is the
secret of being well,
looking well and
feeling well. Start
the New Year right,
by resolving to as
sist the Stomach,
Liver and Bowels in
their daily work by
use of
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS
It tones, strength
ens and invigorates
the entire system.
Try a bottle to-day
WALTER ANDREWS HONORED AS
HE BOOSTS CANAL FAIR IN EUROPE
1915 Fair Bureau
Opened/ in France
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
PARIS, Jan. 1.—Alexander Tirman,
newly appointed Commissioner Gen
eral for France of the San Francisco
Exposition, has opened headquarters
at the Ministry of Commerce.
Ask $5,000,000 for
English Air Fleet
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
LONDON. Jan. 1.—-The Daily Citi
zen says the naval estimates will pro-
King Bars Tango at
Italian State Ball
Special Cable to The Atlanta Ceorgian.
ROME, Jan. 1.—King Vcitor Em- j
manuel has formally forbidden tango
dances at the coming state ball.
Following the royal example, the
British, Austrian, German and Span
ish Ambassadors decided to forbid the
Argentine dance at their entertain
ments.
American, French and Argentine
diplomats will permit the tango et
their own private parties*
Denies Milk Can
Give ‘White Plague'
Special Cable to The Atlanta Ceorgian.
LONDON. Jan. 1.—Robert L. Mond
says that tuberculosis is not convey
ed by milk from cattle to human be
ings.
Further, he says that sterilized or
condensed milk is dangerous for chil
dren who are fed on it and dettnitely
predisposes them to tubercular in
fection. His investigations cover
years.
There is Only One
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Photograph of Panama-Pacific Exposition Commission to Mediterranean nations taken in front of home of United States Ambas
sador Herrick in Paris. Those indicated are: By arrow, Walter P. Andrews, of Atlanta; by double arrow, Ambassador Herrick;
circle, United States Commissioner Rees; cross, United States Commissioner Brown.
Atlantan, Boomed for Mayor,
Successfully Heads Expo
sition Commission.
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ATLANTA T °2E HT
ALL THIS WEEK
Matinees To-djy and Saturday.
MAETERLINCK'S
t h e blue bird
Original N. Y. Cast and Production.
Prices, 25c to $2.00.
That the mission of Walter P. An
drews. prominent Atlantan, as head of
the Panama Pacific International Ex
position Commission to the Mediter
ranean and Balkan States, is attract
ing wide attention abroad is plainly
indicated in letters received by The
Georgian from the Hearst corre
spondents in Europe.
At the same time climmings from
foreign papers Show that Mr. An
drews is being received with great
honor at various capitals and that he
is doing much to spread the fame of
the exposition.
Mr. Andrews, who has been boomed
as a candidate for Mayor In the next
election, has written to The Georgian
expressing gratification with the
progress of his journey.
In Paris Mr. Andrews and the other
members of the commission were
highly honored at a dinner given by
Ambassador Myron T. Herrick.
Eloquently Boosts Canal.
In explaining the objects of the
commission to the prominent French
men assembled at that time, Mr. An
drews said:
“A world dream is upon the point
of glorious realization. The direct
route to the East by wav of the West
has arrived.
“That narrow and rugged isthmus
which stood as a barrier in the way
of Columbus and blasted his dearest
hope has now been conquered and
pierced.
“The Panama Canal takes Its place
upon the m" of the worla as the
greatest and most momentous piece
of engineering ever accomplished by
the brain, the energy, the courage and
the high purpose of man.
“We would not conceal the com
mendable pride that we feel in the
fact that to our own country is due
the honor of havinr dug the world’s
greatest ditch, divided the American
continent. *»nd wonderfully promoted
and facilitated the intercourse and
commerce of all mankind.
“It may be truly proclaimed that
all nations and all men will be drawn
closer together into a more compact
body of neighbors and friends by this
splendid annihilation of distance and
time, resulting in mutual benefits of a
universal character and of infinite ex
tent.
“Therefore, the conclusion Is forced
upon us that a new day is dawning
that new opportunities are unfolding
themselves to us all, and that new
hopes are lighting up our skies. Our
thoughts to-day are focused upon u
world event, and not the mer«
achievement of any one nation.
“Hence it is fitting and proper that
a celebration be held by all the as-
embled nations of the earth, that
e. eh country may be given an oppor-
tu. ty to demonstrate its purpose to
keei step with the new and quick
ened march of progress. We are here
to announce that a mammoth expo
sition entirely worthy of the stu
pendous occasion is now three-fourths
completed in the city of San Fran
cisco.
Publicity Highly Essential.
“No country can afford, in its own
interest, to fail in this universal ex
position to adequately show to the
balance of the world what it is doing
for its own people and for mankind.
“No man can live to himself—oth
ers are interested In his life.
“The same is true of nations.
“Publicity has never been so essen
tial as it Is to-day, and its necessity
and potency are increasing and in
tensifying all the time.
The Panama-Pacific International
j Exposition has never been even ap
proximated, in artistic beauty, rich
ness of variety, or colossal extent, by
any previous exposition, and we may
well go further and assert that the
Panama Exposition is really and truly
the only world’s exposition ever held.
Will Never Be Equalled.
“All others have celebrated local
events and have largely been confined
to local interests, although many of
them have been participated In in a
most splendid manner by a number
of foreign countries; but in this In
stance, the world is going to celebrate
an achievement that the world is in
terested in.
“When the Panama Exposition shall
have closed its doors by the Golden
Gate, and shall have passed into his
tory, we have no fear, or even hope,
vide $5,000,000 for
airships.
fleet of dirigible
$5 up. Am. Wtg. Mch. Co.
We have moved to our new store,
97 Peachtree Street.
ATLANTA FLORAL CO.
that It will be equalled again during
the Twentieth Century.
“In its conception and execution _
every detail has been taken care of. j Typ6WTll>6rS FGHtGCl 4 fflOS.,
and no exposition has ever before
been thought out so thoroughly.
“We all feel deep appreciation at
the acceptance of our invitation by
France. We shall always cherish, in
grateful remembrance the memory
of that splendid young soldier, the
very flower of French chivalry, who
came to our aid when we sorely need-1
ed it. and, laying our cause upon his |
gallant heart, took his place by the
side of Washington, the “noblest fig
ure in the tide of time.” and helped
us to win our national liberty.
U. S. HONORS LAFAYETTE.
“There Is scarcely a State in our |
Union that has not perpetuated the <
name of Washington and Lafayette
through towns and cities named for
them.
In many notable instances has
France proven her real friendship to
the America people, and we want her
to know that we are deeply appre
ciative and love her for it.
“Our commission is fully equipped
with facts and data, and would be
pleased to answer any question per
taining to the Panama Exposition.”
IF YOUR SKIN
ITCHES, JUST
USE RESINOL
The moment that Kesinol Ointment
touches itching skin, the itching stops
and healing begins. That is why doc
tors have prescribed it successfully for
more than eighteen years in even the
severest cases of eczema, tetter, ring
worm, rashes and other tormenting,
unsightly skin eruptions. Aided by
warm baths with Resinol Soap, Kesinol
Ointment restores the skin to perfect
health and comfort, quickly, easily and
at litle cost.
Resinol is also an excellent house
hold remedy for pimples, dandruff,
sores, burns, bruises, boils, and for a
score of olher uses where a soothing,
healing application is needed. It con
tains nothing of a harsh or injurious
nature and can be used with confidence
on the tenderest or most irritated sur
face. Practically every druggist sell?
Resinol Ointment (50c and $1.00), and
Resinol Soap (26c). For trial free,
write to Dept. 29-R, Resinol. Baltimore.
Buy in the original blue package
Advt.
Md.
and avoid “substitutes
Side Trip to Tuskegee
Via The West Point Route,
January 3d.
For parties of ten or more travel
ing together. $6.30 round trip. For
this trip please register with Secre
tary, American Association for the
Advancement of Science, at Piedmont
Hotel.—Advt.
Bromo Quinine”
That is
Laxative Bromo Quinine
Used the World Over to Cure a Cold in One Day
Always remember the full name.
Look for the signature on every
box. 25a.
New Year Greetings
TX7e thank you for your patron-
* ^ age during the past year
and extend you cordial greetings
of the season.
We are striving to render you
a service as nearly perfect as is
humanly possible.
We appreciate your co-opera
tion and shall strive to deserve
your continued patronage and
commendation.
Southern Bell Telephone
and Telegraph Company
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Parents Sell Girls
In Japanese Famine
Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian.
TOKIO, Jan. 1.—As a result of
famine in the provinces of Aomori
and Nekkaido, many parents are sell
ing their daughters to keepers of re
sorts in Tokio. Others have been
sold for shipment abroad.
GEORGIA
Henry Miller Quits
Stage To Be Farmer
DENVER, Jan. 1.—Henry Miller
announced here to-day that he has
decided to leave the stag* 1 and retire
to his farm near New York.
Good Roads
m
Education
G n « |L| n Daily Matinee 2:30
If M n U Evening at . M:30
ALL THIS WEEK
Greatest of All Photo-Dramas
‘The Volunteer
Organist”
In Eight
Parts
3,000 PEOPLE IN THE CAST.
Prices. Mat.. 10c, 25c Might. 10c, 25c, 50c
TAKE STUART’S BUCHU
AND JUNIPER IF
KIDNEYS
BOTHER
FOR BACKACHE OR BLADDER
TROUBLE.
rADCVTH Atlanta’s Busy Theater
rvfwl 1 n Da j|y Matinee and Night
" An Event of the
Next Week
Season,
LASKY’S
Neptune's Garden
WATER
and Enchanted Pool.
CURE
McKay and Ardme,
Gliding O’Mearas.
Willard & Bond and
and
RUBE
Others.
GOLDBERG
i VDir THIS Might |:15
Llnlv WEEK Tues. Thurs. Sat. Matinees
NORMAN HACKETT CO.
Presenting O. Henry’s Story
THE DOUBLE DECEiVER
With Mr HACKETT and PLAYERS
w«k “ClaMiuitei”
Uric acid excites the kidneys, they
become overworked, get sluggish, ache
and feel like lumps of lead. The urine
becomes cloudy, the bladder is irritated
and you may be obliged to seek relief J
two or three times luring the night.
When the kidneys clog you must help
them flush off the bt>dy’s urinous waste
or you’ll be a real sick person shortly.
At first you feel a dull misery in the
kidney region, you suffer from backache,
sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets
sour, tongue coated and you feel rheu- j
matic twinges when the weather is
bad. t
To cure above troubles and flush out
the kidneys, get from any pharmacist a
big $1.00 bottle of Stuart’s Buchu and
Juniper Compound; take as directed on I
bottle, and in a few days your kidneys
will then act fine. Stuart’s Buchu and
Juniper Compound has been used for
generations to clean impurities from
clogged kidneys and stimulate them to
normal activity, also to neutralize the
acids in urine, so it no longer is a source
of irritation, thus ending bladder and
kidney weakness.
Every one shou d take now and then j
Stuart's Buchu and Juniper Compound!
to keep the kidneys clean and active. - I
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YOU CAN HAVE IT
REP A I RED
AT
JUST
A VERY
LIKE NEW
MODERATE COST
The Georgian’s Repair Directory gives ail the principal places
where an article can be repaired, and - should be preserved in
every home as a guide.
THE PIPE
HOSPITAL
For all kinds of
Pipe Repairing
TUMLIN BROS.
50 NORTH BROAD S7.
ALL MAKES OF
TYPEWRITERS
Repaired and Re-
Built. Prompt ser-
) vice. Thorough
work. Reasonable
charges.
American Writing
Machine Co.
Phone Main 2526.
48 N. Pryor St.
These Acls Bring Results.
See Ad Man or Ca!!
Main 100.
All Kinds of FURNACES Repaired.
ne Only Place to Get MONCRIEP
FURNACES Repaired.
Prompt Attention.
MONCRIEF FURNACE CO.
Phones Main 285; Atlanta 2877
139 South P^yor Street.
SCiSSOHS AND KNiVfs'
OF ALL KINDS
SHARPENED BY EXPERTS
MATTHEWS & LIVELY
21 E. Alabama St. Phonos 311
ATLANTA. GA.
STOVES
of All Kinds
REPAIRED
THE ATLANTA
STOVE SUPPLY CO.
101 N Forsyth St. Phono
ivy 11140
Stove Supplies of Every lvlnd
State Taxes
If
Soil Diversification
Wealth of Products
It Awaits You
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Information
Furnisne
hed
’Tis that Dominion of the South that ranks
fourth in the Union in the value of her agri
cultural products—exceeded only by Illinois,
Texas and Iowa.
’Tis that progressive South Atlantic State
that stands only second to New York in the
matter of good roads construction.
’Tis that educational commonwealth which
gives more to public school^ from the State
Treasury than any other Southern State, and
maintains entirely by State aid twelve Agricul
tural Colleges.
’Tis that Empire of the Southeast which guar
antees by Constitutional provision the impo
sition of a State tax of not over five mills, the
most moderate in America.
’Tis that land of diversified soil, with its
mountains and rich valleys of the North, its un
dulating hills of the middle section, and its
broad allifvial coastal plains of the South.
’Tis that rich country where the Cornucopia
of Plenty pours into the lap of Industry its
wealth of cotton, corn, potatoes, vegetables,
fruit and nuts, enriching the growers during
1913 an amount exceeding $300,000,000.00.
’Tis that hospitable land that awaits your
coming to stir its virginal soil, to fallow the
earth, to sow the multiplying grain, and to reap
a bountiful harvest.
If there is anything you would like to know
about Georgia, a letter to the Farm Land Ex
perl of Hearst's Sunday American and Daily
Georgian will bring just the information you
desire without cost to you. -
Come to Georgia, where life's worth living!
REAL ESTATE INFORMATION
BUREAU
Hearst’s Sunday American, or Atlanta Georgian.